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Romans left a couple-thousand years ago; that has given plenty of time for experimental X-breeding, surely don't you think? Picual Olive Trees Super young Olive Grove tree, cold hardy, now in flower and ready to fruit. <- from the website. Also, check this page out! http://www.eastofedenplants.co.uk...

Hi Just a wee "heads-up".B&Q are selling a peat-free compost in a purple bag; do NOT buy! It has close to zero capillary-action and rots in the bottom of the pot; it is either so dry it sound hollow when knocked, or, so wet that it stinks of rot. The green coloured bag, however, got a "which" garde...

Hey folks :thumbright: You probably already know this - but I'll share just in case. Our allotment is, apart from where we've prepared, full of weeds like couch, sticky grass etc. We have had next to no rain in April and as you all know that makes digging even just 1 spit deep VERY hard work, so wec...

Hi all Starting to put maincrop in now, and, wondered if it would be possible, after digging the trenches, to just put the upturned sods in the trench on top of the taters? In order to save myself a bit of digging? The allotment is in its first year so V-weedy :flower: Would appreciate any input :ch...

Hi Just a wee "heads-up". B&Q are selling a peat-free compost in a purple bag; do NOT buy! It has close to zero capillary-action and rots in the bottom of the pot; it is either so dry it sound hollow when knocked, or, so wet that it stinks of rot. The green coloured bag, however, got a "which" garde...

As long as the "weed" has not gone to seed (post-flower) it is fine to compost.
We compost anything that is green and in the wrong place.
Also - no plant can survive constantly having its head cut off to ground level - tedious? yes - but effective in the long term.